Advancis Expands its Activities in Belgium and Luxembourg

Advancis Software and Services, one of the international market leaders in vendor-neutral PSIM, has announced the strengthening of its team for the Belgian and Luxembourg markets.

Umut Cetin and Jan Timmermans join the Belux team of Advancis Software &...
Umut Cetin and Jan Timmermans join the Belux team of Advancis Software & Services. Image: Advancis

With the appointment of two outstanding experts – Jan Timmermans and Umut Cetin – Advancis continues its growth strategy in the Belux region, focusing on strong regional partner and customer support. Jan Timmermans is an experienced professional in the physical security market and brings extensive market knowledge to the Advancis team. His excellent business development skills will help to strengthen existing partnerships and to develop new opportunities for the company.

At the same time, the software manufacturer is strengthening its team with Umut Cetin, whose expertise in software platforms will significantly contribute to further business development. After a short break, he is returning to his old employer and is therefore very familiar with Advancis software solutions. One of his focal points will be to intensify targeted partner and customer support.

"With Jan and Umut, we have been able to gain two highly experienced experts for our team. This also reflects our commitment to lift the regional support of our partners and customers in Belgium and Luxembourg to a new level," explains Jan Meiswinkel, CEO at Advancis. "By expanding our team, we are now better positioned to respond flexibly to the needs of our partners, which not only strengthens our market position in Belux but also demonstrates our commitment to a regional support structure."

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